US military strikes on January 3, 2026, targeted Caracas and resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife without a formal congressional declaration of war, relying instead on executive authority amid ongoing sanctions for drug trafficking and human rights issues. The Senate advanced a bipartisan War Powers resolution on January 9 to limit further actions, signaling congressional restraint. Recent developments include the US reopening its diplomatic mission in Caracas on February 1, sanctions waivers for Venezuelan oil and fertilizer exports in mid-March, and Maduro's New York court appearance on March 27 seeking dismissal of US drug charges. With no legislative push for war authorization and focus shifting to legal proceedings and diplomacy, formal declaration remains unlikely absent major escalation.
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To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
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0x65070BE91...To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
The resolution source will be a clear consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...US military strikes on January 3, 2026, targeted Caracas and resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife without a formal congressional declaration of war, relying instead on executive authority amid ongoing sanctions for drug trafficking and human rights issues. The Senate advanced a bipartisan War Powers resolution on January 9 to limit further actions, signaling congressional restraint. Recent developments include the US reopening its diplomatic mission in Caracas on February 1, sanctions waivers for Venezuelan oil and fertilizer exports in mid-March, and Maduro's New York court appearance on March 27 seeking dismissal of US drug charges. With no legislative push for war authorization and focus shifting to legal proceedings and diplomacy, formal declaration remains unlikely absent major escalation.
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